Kid Cudi blasts Kanye West and Drake for having '30 people write songs for them'

Rapper Kid Cudi went on a heated Twitter tirade about the
state of songwriting in the rap industry on Wednesday, and
he even went so far as to call out Drake and Kanye West, the
latter being his former G.O.O.D. Music label boss.

"I need yall to know I got so many haters within the
industry," Cudi's
rant began, "and these clowns know Im bout to crush
their entire existance."

The rapper proceeded to lambast his peers who
enlist "30 people [to] write songs for them" — seemingly
mocking the collaborative songwriting method that West has
openly used on his albums since 2008's "808s and
Heartbreak."

Cudi then went for the jugular and directly
name-dropped West and Drake, who was embroiled in a
"ghostwriting" controversy after the release of his 2015
mixtape, "If You're Reading This You're Too Late."

Everyone thinks they're soooo great. Talkin top 5 and be having 30 people write songs for them

Earlier this month, the rapper announced that he will be
releasing
a double-disc, 18-track album in September. He has yet to
announce a title for the project, which will be his sixth
studio album and the first since 2015's critically panned
"Speedin' Bullet 2 Heaven."

Watch the video for "Welcome to Heartbreak" — a song
that Cudi penned along with several other writers for West's
"808s and Heartbreak" album — below: